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CA Cancer J Clin 1966; 16:232-236
doi: 10.3322/canjclin.16.6.232
© 1966 American Cancer Society
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CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, Vol 16, 232-236, Copyright © 1966 by American Cancer Society


The Value of Routine Sigmoidoscopic Examination

Irving A. Knight M.D.1

1 Staff surgeon at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Mt. Sinai Hospital, and Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, Los Angeles, California.

The routine sigmoidoscopic examination of the asymptomatic patient is essential in order to detect the premalignant and the early malignant lesion of the rectum and lower sigmoid colon. Reliance on the digital examination or even the barium enema will fail to detect a certain number of these tumors. A study of results from several centers shows the value of detection and treatment of early carcinoma in terms of increased survival rate.







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